Soft Robotics: A Diy Introduction To Squishy, Stretchy, And Flexible Robots

Kari Love
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Soft Robotics: A Diy Introduction To Squishy, Stretchy, And Flexible Robots

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  • Published date: Jan 22, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Make Community, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781680450934
  • Dimensions: 8.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.75" H

Matthew Borgatti is a maker, designer, and engineer. You may have seen monsters he's built, printed objects he's released, or watched videos he's made. Chances are there's one of his passports hanging around at your hackerspace.

He is the founder and lead scientist at Super-Releaser, an open source soft robotics company dedicated to building the technologies that bring the robots out of the lab and into everyday life. They develop products, manufacturing methods, measurement equipment, and applications for soft robots. He earned a BFA in industrial design at RISD in '07. Between then and now he's built a fleet of plotter robots for Bond, worked on 5 books, developed projects in house for Instructables, built kite powered racers for Makani, designed the CNC curriculum at TechShop, and animated a TV series for NOVA.

Kari Love is a soft roboticist at Super-Releaser and teaches concepts from soft goods engineering at NYU's ITP. She has also contracted on NASA-funded space suit research, built Broadway costumes, made and dressed puppets, spoke at the White House representing a hacker space, and been a Zero-G bridesmaid. All improbable, but factual.

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